Material | serum or heparin plasma 0.5 ml |
Method | photometry |
Duration | 1 day |
Remark | - Increased values are found physiologically in young animals. Due to high intracellular concentrations, hyperphosphataemia is simulated by haemolysis/in haemolytic samples.
- The most common causes of pathologically elevated serum levels are kidney diseases and hyperthyreosis in cats.
- Endocrinopathies may cause hypophosphataemia.
- Reptiles: The Ca/P ratio should be approximately 2:1.
- Cattle: Hypophosphataemia can lead to chronic rumen acidosis, impaired digestion and recumbency. Hyperphosphataemia causes calcinosis.
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